The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Iran thwarts drone attack

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TEHRAN. — Iran’s defence ministry has reported several drone attacks on a military plant in the country’s central city of Isfahan.

The attacks were “unsuccessf­ul” and there were no casualties, the ministry said in a statement early yesterday.

One of ( the drones) was hit by the . . . . air defence and the other two were caught in defence traps and blew up,” said the statement carried by the state news agency, IRNA. “Fortunatel­y, this unsuccessf­ul attack did not cause any loss of life and caused minor damage to the workshop’s roof,” it said.

The ministry did not say who was suspected of carrying out the attack.

The statement came shortly after Iranian media reported a loud blast in Isfahan.

News agencies published a video showing a flash of light at the plant, said to be an ammunition­s factory, and footage of emergency vehicles and fire trucks outside the plant.

The ministry said the attack “has not affected our installati­ons and mission . . . and such blind measures will not have an impact on the continuati­on of the country’s progress”.

Reports of the drone attacks in Isfahan also came as Iran’s state TV also said a fire had broken out at an oil refinery in an industrial zone near the north- western city of Tabriz.

It said the cause was not yet known as it showed footage of fire- fighters trying to extinguish the blaze.

There have been several explosions and f i res around Iranian militar y, nuclear and industrial facilities in the past few years.

They come amid a l ong- running shadow war between Iran and Israel.

The two countries are at loggerhead­s over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Israel says Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, an allegation Tehran denies.

In July l ast year, Iran said it had arrested a sabotage team made up of Kurdish fighters working for Israel who planned to blow up a “sensitive” defence industry centre in Isfahan.

Iran also blamed Israel for the assassinat­ion of its top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizade­h, in 2020, as well as an attack on its undergroun­d Natanz nuclear facility in April 2021 that damaged its centrifuge­s.

Israel has not claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks.

Israeli officials rarely acknowledg­e operations carried out by the country’s secret military units or its Mossad intelligen­ce agency. — Al Jazeera

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